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Congratulations to Nathan Brock, currently assistant conductor of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal, who was awarded the Ontario Arts Council’s Heinz Unger Award at a concert by the Toronto Symphony Orchestra last Saturday evening. Speaking about his unique qualifications for this year’s award, the jury noted “Nathan is at an exciting stage in his career, and exhibits tremendous talent and promise. He has also demonstrated a lifelong interest in orchestral music. His strong commitment to growth and excellence in the art of conducting made him the ideal choice for the Heinz Unger Award.” The award is presented every second year to an outstanding early- or mid-career Canadian conductor, and is administered by the Ontario Arts Council.

We’d also like to convey congratulations to Tricia Baldwin, Managing Director of Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra and Erika Beatty, CEO of Symphony Nova Scotia. They each won a 2012 John Hobday Award for Arts Administration, through the Canada Council for the Arts. Ms. Baldwin will use her award for professional development to travel to two international conferences and interview world leaders who are bringing music to millions through live, recorded and internet-streamed processes. Afterwards, she will present her findings at an Orchestras Canada conference and apply her new knowledge in her work as Managing Director of Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra and Chamber Choir. Ms. Beatty will use her award to be mentored by Pierre Lamoureux, owner of Cinemusica / FogoLabs, one of the top concert film producers in the world. Her goal is to explore how digital and emerging technologies can be used to capture and communicate the beauty and intensity of the performing arts to Canadian and international audiences. Mr. Lamoureux has agreed to share the essentials of his successful commercial business model, including planning, filming and post-production work for clients as varied as opera and ballet companies, to touring bands and documentary productions.

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Orchestras Canada’s Annual General Meeting 2009-10

Orchestras Canada’s Annual General Meeting 2009-10

On Tuesday, June 22, Orchestras Canada’s chair Ann Lewis-Luppino (President and CEO of the Calgary Philharmonic) presided over our Annual General Meeting for the 2009-10 fiscal year during our national meetings in Winnipeg.

Members heard reports and updates from a number of people – and here are some highlights!

The Money
Treasurer Cathryn Gregor (Chief Operating Officer of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra) reported that OC is in good shape financially, ending the year with a surplus of $9624 on an expense budget of $343,747.

The People
Vice Chair and Chair of the Nominating Committee Thérèse Boutin (Directrice générale of the Orchestre symphonique de Trois-Rivières) reported on the work of this centrally important committee and presented a slate for the 2010-11 season, which was approved. She thanked outgoing board member Tricia Baldwin (Managing Director of Tafelmusik Baroque Orchestra) for her contributions to the organization during her term on the board, and welcomed Bryan Croft (General Manager of the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra) to the board for his first term.

The Annual Report and audited financial statements for the year are posted here.

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